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Started by Pharma1811
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Nop, not a problem - at least for the schools I applied to (Texas). PharmD with no bachelors, 90 credits of undergrad was sufficient.
 
Pharma1811 said:
I have a doctorate (PharmD) but don't have a bachelors. I have exactly 90 undergrad credits. Will this be a problem applying to med schools? Is a bachelors required with no room for bargaining? Was hoping my PharmD could be satisfactory in that regards but I am unsure.. This is NOT regarding grades, I am more so concerned of just meeting the technical standards that some universities seem to have.

Thanks in advance
Depends on the schools you apply to; use the MSAR. Most med schools will want you complete the pre-reqs before matriculating